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• Mozilla project started in 1998 within Netscape• Mozilla Foundation started in 2003• approximately 350 paid staff in 20 countries• ~40% of code contributed by volunteers• Testing community of 60,000+• More than 400 million users• Global browser market share 25~30%Facts

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butterapp.org | popcorn.jsOne cool example of that is Butter which is a visual interface on top of the PopcornJavaScript framework that allows you to build interactive presentations with HTML5video.

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aloha-editor.orgAloha Editor is a browser-based what-you-see-is-what-you-get editor which can beembedded into your own website and can allow a developer to edit a website instantaneouslyin the browser.

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appmator.appspot.comAppmator is a service that takes a web service and packages it up for Google’s web

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build.phonegap.comPhonegap is a new service that compiles mobile apps for various platforms in the cloud

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mediaqueri.esMedia Queries showcases websites that use media queries to provide users variable-sizedwebsites based on whether they are on a desktop, tablet, or mobile device.

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caniuse.comcaniuse.com is a very helpful tool for web developers who need to check browser support forany given html, css, or svg, including both popular desktop browsers as well as leadingsmartphone browsers.

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modernizr.comModernizr is a powerful JavaScript library that allows web developers to check which browserssupport which features and provide advanced features to some users and falls back tosimpler features for those users who have older browsers.

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vid.lyvid.ly is a powerful web service which converts videos from various formats to all of theformats that are used in the major browsers. This means vid.ly will serve the right videoformat to the right user, be they on different desktop browsers, or tablets or smart phones.

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diveintohtml5.orgDive Into HTML5 is Mark Pilgrim’s free book on HTML5, available on web. Pilgrim works forGoogle and is a long-time web standards advocate.

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html5boilerplate.comhtml5boilerplate gives a web developer a quick way to get started with HTML5

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developer.mozilla.orgI should not forget to promote our own Mozilla Developer Network, which is one of theleading sites for information about current web standards. MDN’s JavaScript documentationis considered some of the best on the web today.

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Instruct your device or application toaccompany all network requests with anindication that you do not want to be tracked.Service providers need to react to suchexplicit requests.•First, to all networked devices andapplications•Second, to all types of tracking and•Third, to all purposes of tracking.Do Not Track

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Neelie Kroes, the Vice President of the European Commission responsible for the DigitalAgenda for Europe. She told the Online Tracking Protection and Browsers Workshop inBrussels that “we should collectively pay more attention to the emerging ‘do-not-track’technologies,”